News

Dimension Data’s New Maturity Tool to help Cos Migrate To Next-Gen Data Centre

Simplifies roadmaps and strategies for data centre transformation

Dimension Data, the USD 6.7 billion global ICT solutions and services provider, has launched a new maturity tool that helps organisations assess their capabilities and prioritise initiatives for building a next-generation data centre.
The Data Centre Development Model – the first assessment that covers such a broad spectrum of the data centre – was created off the back of strong demand from clients seeking guidance and actionable plans to make their data centres more responsive and agile.

According to Steve Joubert, Group Executive for Data Centres at Dimension Data, global competitive pressures brought on by social, mobile, analytics and cloud have had a tremendous impact on data centres to transform to remain relevant. “Every client we speak to is looking for ways to transform their data centres to become more responsive to business needs. This is not an easy undertaking.”

With the expansion of the data centre beyond traditional boundaries to include cloud, networking and security, it’s important to look at these areas holistically and not in isolation. A change in one area can have a costly impact in another. Most IT departments still have siloed functions and don’t understand the impact of their projects on other parts of the infrastructure, including the data centre. And deciding where to start for the maximum benefit, isn’t easy either.

“It’s with this in mind that we developed the Data Centre Development Model. It’s all about helping our clients make the shift to new operating models across the entire next-generation data centre, while focussing on business outcomes with technology being the enabler and differentiator, instead of a hindrance,” said Joubert.

Related posts

SolarWinds Unveils DPA with Advanced PostgreSQL Support

enterpriseitworld

About:Energy partners with McMurtry

enterpriseitworld

Happiest Minds partners with Solvio

enterpriseitworld
x